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Horror satire has become increasingly trendy amongst Hollywood producers and now Issa Rae and La La Anthony are set to executively produce their own rendition for the popular genre in new horror comedy flick Juju. Media personality and actress La La shares the exciting news to Instagram today. 

Issa Rae Presents premiered a stellar independent film entitled Brown With Blue for its' latest edition of Short Film Sundays. The film follows a handyman and his webcam vixen girlfriend as they struggle with addiction to cope with their past mistakes. It is a riveting story starring Patrick Cage and Zoë Soul which explores drug addiction and displaced families. The short was directed by budding director Christian Nolan Jones and written beautifully by Dominick A. Cormier. 

Chisholm was the first Black U.S. congresswoman among other firsts connected to her 1972 presidential run.

On Wednesday (Sept 30), the streaming powerhouse took to social media to share the images along with the release date to the film, which is produced by legendary actor Denzel Washington and directed by George C. Wolfe, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom stars Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman in his final film performance.

Though no word yet on whether or not Kang will be the main villain or have a Thanos-ish role where he's introduced and set up for a future battle with the new Avengers team in Avengers 5, we're hella excited to see Jonathans Majors killer biceps put the hurting on somebody at some point. Heck, this might be the first time we root for the super-villain in a Marvel movie. Just sayin.

In a new interview, the Wu-Tang Clan star discusses his acting influence, his new roles, and more.

The latest trailer for No Time To Die, the latest James Bond flick, has arrived, and it's full of Black people. It's also jam-packed with action as Daniel Craig is literally ducking cars, jumping off bridges, shooting up SUV's and testing just how bulletproof his whip really is.

Boyega kept his promise that following The Rise of Skywalker's release, he would keep it one hunnit in regards to how he felt about the franchise and it's out of pocket fans by throwing shade at Disney and subtle jabs at the Star Wars sequels.

Chadwick Boseman, known for his iconic roles in films such as Black Panther, 42, and Get On Up, and Da5 Bloods, passed away after a four-year battle with colon cancer. Many like Marlon Wayans, Jamie Foxx, and more poured out their loving words to reflect the news of his recent passing. Marlon Wayans, who recently lost his mother […]